Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Points Races Heating Up Heading To ADRL Summit Racing Equipment Ohio Drags VI Presented By Mickey Thompson

O'FALLON, MO (September 25, 2012) - The fall season may mean cooler temperatures, but it also means that things will be hotter than ever going into the final two American Drag Racing League (ADRL) races of 2012.

It starts this weekend with the Summit Racing Equipment Ohio Drags VI presented by Mickey Thompson at Summit Motorsports Park in Norwalk, Ohio and will come to an incredible finish at the World Finals VIII presented by CarSafe at Texas Motorplex in Dallas.

Cool conditions are expected in Norwalk, which could mean record performances and outstanding runs. It will also mean amazing chases in a variety of classes heading into a memorable finish on the 2012 ADRL Tour.

Here is a glimpse at each championship chase in every class and how the thrilling action this weekend could affect things.

PRO EXTREME

This is turning into a two-car, teammate vs. teammate chase, as Jason Scruggs trails Mick Snyder by just 104 points. Remember, every round win in the ADRL is worth 100 points, meaning only a round and qualifying points separate the two dominant drivers in the class.

They've combined to win six of the eight races in the class, and now it seems they will decide a championship. Von Smith is still in the hunt at 626 points back, but this seems like it will come down to Snyder and Scruggs, and who will perform better in Norwalk and Dallas.

With mid-60s expected for Norwalk, it may take runs in the 3.50s to go rounds.

PRO NITROUS

It has turned into a dream season for Bob Rahaim, who is the points leader heading to Norwalk, where he will be racing close to home. He has momentum, too, after winning earlier this month in Memphis, beating Doug Riesterer on a holeshot in the finals.

Of course, Riesterer is second in points (156 points back), meaning that matchup was huge. In essence, it's a 406-point lead for Rahaim, as he is in line to get 250 bonus points for attending all 10 races while Riesterer missed an event earlier this year.

Rickie Jones, who will carry his Summit sponsorship into the big Summit event this weekend, is 528 points back and will need a run akin to his back-to-back victories to start the year to get back in this mix.

MICKEY THOMPSON EXTREME 10.5

Alan Pittman leads Billy Glidden by 702 points, meaning if all goes well for Pittman - and it has gone extremely well for him for much of 2012 - he could have the title clinched heading into Dallas. In fact, it would take near-disaster for him to lose this kind of lead with 2 races left.

Glidden is capable of some amazing things, but should he slip past Pittman, it would rank among the greatest performances of his career.

PRO EXTREME MOTORCYCLE

Eric McKinney leads Casey Stemper by 998 points, meaning his third straight victory in Memphis - and fifth overall in a fabulous 2012 campaign - all but wrapped up his first world championship.

It's not officially clinched, as McKinney still needs to go to Dallas to clinch the 250 bonus points, but another dominant performance in Norwalk would make that a moot point. The most interesting subplot for Norwalk is seeing whether McKinney, who went a fantastic 4.02 in Memphis, can break into the 3-second zone.

EXTREME PRO STOCK

Speaking of the 3-second zone, that could happen in XPS with near-perfect conditions expected this weekend in Norwalk. Cary Goforth, though, is more concerned with a second straight world championship.

It started to look a little more clear after Memphis, as he opened up a 436-point lead against Richie Stevens Jr. after Stevens was upset in the first round. Stevens came on strong to end 2011, and will likely need at least a finals berth in Norwalk to make things extremely interesting heading to Dallas.

AEROMOTIVE FUEL SYSTEMS PRO MODIFIED

There's a lot still to be decided in this one, as Mike Castellana leads Jeff Naiser by 249 points. But Naiser is in line to earn the 250 bonus points, meaning he hypothetically has a 1-point lead.

Castellana won't be in Norwalk, meaning Naiser has a golden opportunity to become the favorite heading into Dallas. He had a great opportunity in Memphis as well, but failed to qualify, meaning things will be even wilder over these next two events. With the bonus points, Pat Musi only trails by 354 points, which should only add to the excitement over these next two races.

Should both Musi and Naiser do well in Norwalk, it will create some must-see action in Dallas, where Castellana is expected to compete.

SUMMIT RACING EQUIPMENT TOP SPORTSMAN

This race might be the most exciting of all of them, as four drivers trail points leader Marco Abruzzi by five rounds or less.

As we've also seen in class, almost anything can happen on any given weekend, meaning this one is totally up for grabs. Abruzzi didn't qualify in Charlotte, but came back to win in Memphis, putting him back in the points lead. Racing in Norwalk means he's also at his home track, giving him a great opportunity to add to his points lead.

Currently, he leads William Brown III by 171 points, Chuck Mohn by 277 points, Earl Folse by 355 points and Ronnie Davis by 434 points. All are capable of catching him, meaning this race will be incredibly thrilling in Norwalk and Dallas.

PRO JUNIOR DRAGSTER

Alexander Oppen continues to hold onto a slim lead in the class over Jackson Core (194 points). Things will be even more interesting this weekend in Norwalk when a 32-car field in Pro Junior Dragster will compete.